September 11, 2015, 034 BVC is the Market Leader in Information Disclosure A study by the CESA School of Business indicates that the capital market went from last to first place in transparency and information disclosure. With Corferias and Findeter, there are now 31 issuers with IR Recognition. Bogotá, September 18, 2015. - The Colombian capital market came from last place in Latin American markets in information disclosure and transparency to now become a leader, said BVC CEO, Juan Pablo Córdoba, quoting the study submitted this week by CESA and the Colombian Private Council on Competitiveness. The research financed by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs and the World Bank shows that in the total level of information disclosure per company, "in 2010, Colombia had a total disclosure index of 54%, placing it in the penultimate place in the region. In 2013, the situation was very different. Colombia occupied a leading position with a disclosure index of 76.67%, significantly exceeding that of the region.” “We are very proud and satisfied, because we have been able to largely contribute to the goal of making Colombia a benchmark for investment based on the quality of information its companies provide. The most notable item is that with this voluntary initiative, we reached 31 companies in the exchange. These now include Corferias and Findeter, which add to the commitment to go beyond the regulations and provide a vote of trust for investors," added Córdoba. Similarly, the BVC CEO expressed that there is significant progress with the submission of sustainability reports, which required work together with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). Now, there are 26 companies that submit sustainability reports in line with the international organization's standards. “Good investor relations have greater relevance at times of uncertainty and volatility like now, because it is when investors make decisions, and these must be based on accurate and timely information," concluded the BVC CEO. *Study: Revelación de información y el valor de las empresas en América Latina. María Andrea Trujillo Dávila- Alexander Guzmán Vásquez. CESA School of Business - 2015. Issuers who renew the IR Recognition: 1. ALMACENES ÉXITO 2. AVIANCA HOLDINGS 3. BANCO DAVIVIENDA 4. BANCO DE BOGOTÁ 5. BANCOLOMBIA 6. BBVA COLOMBIA 7. BOLSA DE VALORES DE COLOMBIA 8. CANACOL ENERGY LTD. 9. CELSIA 10. CEMENTOS ARGOS 11. CEMEX LATAM HOLDINGS 12. CODENSA 13. CONSTRUCCIONES EL CÓNDOR 14. CONSTRUCTORA CONCONCRETO 15. ECOPETROL 16. EMGESA 17. EMPRESA DE ENERGÍA BOGOTÁ 18. ETB 19. EPM 20. GRUPO ARGOS 21. GRUPO AVAL 22. GRUPO DE INVERSIONES SURAMERICANA 23. GRUPO NUTRESA 24. GRUPO ODINSA 25. ISA 26. ISAGEN 27. ORGANIZACIÓN TERPEL 28. PROMIGAS 29. TITULARIZADORA COLOMBIANA S.A 30. CORFERIAS 31. FINDETER About the BVC: The Colombian Securities Exchange (BVC:CB) is Colombia’s primary trading platform. It is a private company listed on the public securities market. It is a multi-product exchange offering a trading platform for the equity, fixed income and standardized derivatives markets. Also, through subsidiaries the BVC trades on the Foreign Exchange Markets (Set Icap FX S.A.); fixed income and OTC derivatives (Set Icap Securities); Energy Spot Market (Derivex S.A.); Innovative Technology Services (Sophos Banking Solutions) Market Data Services and it offers services to assess the value of securities for its supply chain (Infovalmer PPV S.A.). It is also present throughout the whole securities industry value chain through holdings in the Central Counterparty Risk Clearing House (CRCC), the FX Clearing House and the Central Securities Depository (Deceval). Press Contact: Bolsa de Valores de Colombia Department of Media and Public Relations Jaime Sarmiento – Daniel Bernal Tel.: +57 (1) 313-9800 Ext. 1246 / 1126 E-mail: [email protected]